
Sharing the Word for June 23, 2021
In today’s reading God can’t be clearer about what he wants to do for Abram. This is the same God who offers salvation to us.
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In today’s reading God can’t be clearer about what he wants to do for Abram. This is the same God who offers salvation to us.

Our Christian faith can be an essential aid for us as we discern, articulate, and evaluate large-scale visions.

If we wake with troubled or lonely hearts, we can remember right away that we are not alone. No matter our situation, he promises to find us.

God is not parsimonious. He is generous, and encourages those who experience his generosity to be generous as well.

When we commit ourselves by faith to the will of God, we are following Abram’s example and uniting ourselves to all who have been obedient to him.

Paul’s example calls us to be open to God’s working in us, ready to accept his gifts in the context of our weakness.

Matt Talbot was one of twelve children born to a poor family in Dublin. His addiction to alcohol began at twelve, when he got his first job with a wine merchant.

Gratitude is not just a concept or practice to be lived out during the month of November. Gratitude changes our perspective from the inside out.

Paul has undergone greater trials for the Christian faith than his rivals. In addition is his faithful dedication to the needs not just of the Corinthians, but of all the churches.

Saint Paul preached the authentic Christ. He wants to hold on to him. He wants the Corinthians to remain committed to him.